Click here for the previous Gravetye Beauty Clematis Seed Head post that I used for my entry for this month’s contest at Gardening Gone Wild: the End of the Line. The deadline is midnight tonight.
Category: Picture This Photo Contest
Photo Contest: Abundant Harvest
I just squeezed in my entry at the last minute for this month’s Picture This Photo Contest at Gardening Gone Wild. The subject is Abundant Harvest and you can see my entry here.
Picture This Photo Contest: Miscanthus sisnesis ‘Adagio’
This month’s Picture This Photo Contest at Gardening Gone Wild is on Ornamental Grasses. I have two confessions to make: first, there was a time when I didn’t think I liked ornamental grasses, and second, I rarely focus on them as photographic subjects.
After an unexpected visit to the Cutler Botanic Garden in Binghamton, New York, where they have a wonderful garden dedicated to them, the beauty of ornamental grasses finally dawned upon me. Now, I have about a dozen of various sorts incorporated into several of my gardens. Of these, my favorite is Miscanthus sisnesis ‘Adagio’ which is located on Goldberry Hill, the Front Border, and Lilac Hill.
They are photogenic, but perhaps I overlook them because they don’t have flowers. Yes, they are too large to exclude from pictures of different gardens, but no, I never stop to take a close-up or a picture focused on them. So, here’s my first shot (pun intended).
Gardening Gone Wild’s Picture This Photo Contest–Down On Your Knees: Cyclamen hederifolium, Sowbread Cyclamen, 1597
This is my entry to this month’s Picture This Photo Contest at Gardening Gone Wild. The theme is “Down on your Knees” and we were asked to take a new picture on our knees or lower.
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For my picture of these tiny pink cyclamen, I had to get on my knees and forearms. They are about two inches tall and are at the base of the white pines on Goldberry Hill.
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These Sowbread Cyclamen were purchased from Old House Gardens. They are described as fall blooming, but they are blooming in my 6b garden now (August), perhaps because of the cooler summer.
Picture This Photo Contest Entry on Flowering Trees: Styrax Japonicus on Goldberry Hill
I love taking pictures of flowering trees, but I can only submit one picture for the contest at Gardening Gone Wild. The reason why I like this photograph is for what Rob Cardillo, this month’s judge, calls “botanical gesture which is capturing the essential qualitites of a plant in one picture.” This picture of Styrax Japonicus was taken in early June in my garden in zone 6b. You can see additional photographs of my flowering trees here.
Gardening Gone Wild’s Picture This Photo Contest for June: Roses
Submit your entries by June 22 here. Now which of my rose photos are my favorites?
Gardening Gone Wild: Native Plant Photo Contest
Gardening Gone Wild just concluded its native plant photo contest. They have some great photos of native plants and plant combinations.
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I didn’t get around to posting this photo during the contest, but it is one of my favorite photographs of a native flowering tree. This Cornelian cherry dogwood (Cornaceae Cornus mas) was on my property before I was and it blooms in late March/early April here in zone 6b.
